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Mining, Production, And Uses Of Attapulgite Clay ProductsBy T. D. Oulton
The only known attapulgite clay deposits of any considerable extent and purity in the United States are roughly bisected by the Georgia. Florida state line between Decatur County, southwest Georgia, a
Jan 1, 1965
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Trace-element content and partition in apatite-group minerals in phosphate ore from Catalão, BrazilBy ANGELA NAIR AVELAR, Reiner Neumann, PAULO R. G. BRANDÃO
Three types of apatite were identified by means of cathodoluminescence (CL) images in flotation concentrate and tailing samples from the Catalão Mine in Brazil. They are predominantly blue apatite, fo
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Are Better Days Ahead For Diesels?By Richard C. Holmquist
Some of you may be old enough to remember -- as I do -- the early days of World War II. A highly prepared, well-equipped Japanese striking force had moved like lightning across the South Pacific islan
Jan 1, 1979
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Alteration and Geochemistry of Clinkers in the San Juan Basin, New Mexico - SME Annual Meeting 2024By Virginia T. McLemore, Devlon R. Shaver
Clinkers are the result of a seam of coal catching fire and burning the surrounding rocks. The fires caused the surrounding rocks to be baked at high temperatures, removing organic material and partia
Feb 1, 2024
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Energy Conservation In The Mining IndustryBy O. V. Bush
Most governments recognize that energy efficiency represents a partial solution to reducing global capital shortages and environmental crises that threaten to seriously impede economic growth. Much of
Jan 1, 1995
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Porphyry Copper Deposits -- A Computer Analysis Of Significance Of Geological Parameters - IntroductionBy Marvin P. Barnes
An attempt has been made to compile and code geologic data relating to twenty of the major porphyry copper districts of North America in such a manner as to permit the use of modern electronic digital
Jan 1, 1970
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Design Problems Associated With Port Handling FacilitiesBy Ian S. Ross
The emphasis in this paper is focussed on dry bulk car go or the same cargo converted to slurry form for ease of handling. It is this type of cargo which is of primary interest to the mining industry
Jan 1, 1972
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A New Look At Underground Coal Mine SafetyBy Ernest M. Spokes
Starting in 1980, a committee of the National Research Council studied the question of why some underground coal mines are safer than others and what could be done to improve the ones with poorer perf
Jan 1, 1983
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Reclamation Of Pb/Zn Smelter Wastes In Upper Silesia PolandWater and wind erosion of toxic zinc and lead smelter waste is one of the most urgent environmental problems to be solved in the Silesia region of Poland. Over 87 x 106 Mg of various mining wastes wer
Jan 1, 1999
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Electric Thickening For Fine SuspensionBy F. Ansheng
Though it becomes increasingly important with the valuable minerals in their deposits tending to be fine and poor, the solid and liquid separation remains difficult especially when the particles are o
Jan 1, 1990
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Recent advances in studying colloidal interactions in mineral processingThis review provides a new and comprehensive summary on studying colloidal interactions encountered in mineral processing with representative examples for critical information, which are of great scie
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Dulles Metrorail Extension Includes Short, Complex TunnelBy William Gleason
The Dulles Corridor Metrorail Project is a $3-billion project that will link Dulles International Airport with the downtown center of Washington D.C. by way of a single seat train ride. The project is
Jan 1, 2011
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Reductive Acid Dissolution Of Iron-Bearing Zinc Concentrates-A First Step Towards Residue-Free Zinc Refining?By E. Molleman
This paper reports on testwork exploring the dissolution/reprecipitation reaction: ZnS + 2HCl ? ZnCl2 + H2S, as part of a process for the production of pure ZnS. In spheroidal form, this would constit
Jan 1, 1997
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Yield Optimization In Process Plant EconomicsBy Gerry Norton
The overall economics of a coal production unit are governed by a number of interdependent parameters which individually and collectively affect the final result. A business judgement is measured thro
Jan 1, 1975
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Past, Present, and Future of Cement Manufacturing and Decarbonization in the United States - SME Annual Meeting 2025By Duah Philip, Awuah-Offei Kwame
Regulatory pressure to mitigate the cement industry’s environmental impact has intensified recently, spurring innovation in low-carbon cement technologies. In the United States, cement production, con
Feb 1, 2025
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Simultaneous Mercury Capture and Silver Leaching Using Ag2S-Bearing Ores and Residues (691eb41b-d01d-4979-adfc-78eae591ef4f)By E. Milosavljevic, C. H. Bucknam, K. L. Gabby, T. C. Eisele
"Since mercury is chemically similar to silver, it tends to dissolve along with the silver and gold during cyanide leaching. Ultimately, mercury is recovered along with the silver as mercury/silver/go
Jan 1, 2015
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Large Operator's Approach to Wall Operator's Heap Leach PropertiesBy T. M. Plouf, G. A. Lang
INTRODUCTION The finding or acquisition of ore bodies containing 200,000 opt gold and greater is becoming more difficult. There are more investors and small heap leach operators who have or can ra
Jan 1, 1987
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Investigations Of And For 'Aggeneys-Type' Zn-Pb-Cu-Ag Ore Deposits In Namaqualand, South Africa - Past And Present ? IntroductionBy John M. Moore
Within the Pofadder district of Namaqualand, South Africa, economically exploited deposits of bedded barite and zinc-lead-silver-copper sulfides occur in close proximity within highly metamorphosed mi
Jan 1, 1983
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Conveyorized Materials Handling For Surface Coal Mines In Steep Topography AreasBy LeRoy D. Loy
To facilitate effective land reclamation and comply with existing state regulations, surface coal mine operators have in recent years adopted new mining techniques and equipment utilization for steep-
Jan 1, 1977
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Some Basic Factors Influencing The Use And Optimization Of Autogenous GrindingBy Lennart Bergstedt
Boliden Aktiebolag, the prime base metal mining company of Sweden, annually treats some 11-12 million tons of sulphide ore in nine concentrators. Its first flotation plant was established in the early
Jan 1, 1977